Life In Monrovia

By Abdoulaye Dukule

The Perspective
Atlanta, Georgia

March 1, 2004


These pictures would hopefully give you a glance of what life looked like in January 2004 in Monrovia. They are part of a multimedia production. The video will be ready next week and available for a small fee to be determined as soon as we get out of production. The video contains interviews with people we randomly met in the streets. There is also dance and music performed by the cultural troups at their site at Kendeja village. In our work, we tried to focus on common people, children and what makes the city vibrant and gives people hope. Enjoy the pictures with your family and the video will be available by the end of next week. We will let you know how to get a copy.



A view of the Masonic Temple

L ecture at the Democracy Resources Center - Broad St.

Cleaning the SKD damaged stadium

Drive Safely near the Baptist Church

George Weah Leads UNICEF Disarmament

Mechlin Street

Newport Street Mosque

Providence Island, the greatest view

Sheik Kafumba with colleagues of the inter-religious committee

Sunrise in Monrovia

Umbrella Stands on Carey Street

Washing Clothes in the river

Women marching for peace... with rhythm

Women Peace Movement Praising ECOWAS